Speaking in an interview with Accra-based HOT 93.9FM, Nyantakyi clarified that while he and Afriyie are not in regular communication, he harbours no ill feelings and is open to engaging with him if the need arises.
Nyantakyi’s remarks come amidst widespread speculation of a rift between the two, who worked closely together during Nyantakyi’s presidency from 2005 to 2018.
Despite the speculation, his statement suggests there is no significant animosity between them.
Instead, their infrequent communication appears to reflect evolving professional and personal dynamics rather than hostility.
Nyantakyi’s tenure as GFA President was marked by numerous achievements and challenges, with Afriyie playing a pivotal role as his vice.
While the nature of their relationship may have shifted in the years since their tenure, Nyantakyi’s comments highlight a level of respect and professionalism.
As discussions about the GFA and its leadership history continue within the Ghanaian football community, Nyantakyi’s openness to reconciliation adds a nuanced layer to the narrative, emphasizing collaboration over conflict.
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